First Generation Ambassadors Program

First Generation Ambassadors Program

Who is a First Generation Ambassador student?

A first generation student is one whose parents have not graduated from a two- or four-year college or university.

What is the purpose of this program?

Nearly 40% of the student population at WAU is composed of first generation students. We want to ensure the academic and social needs of our students are met, in order for them to successfully complete college.

Here are the goals of the program:

Create a bond amongst our students in the program, so that a support system is created as relationships are being developed

Increase student cultural awareness through community service

Provide workshops which help students build the necessary skills to prepare for professional objectives (workplace, graduate/professional programs)

Connect students with faculty and staff, peers, and members of the community, in order to enhance their college experience

Help students smoothly transition into, and become acclimated to the atmosphere, and culture of WAU

Why should I become a First Generation Ambassador?

Becoming an ambassador is a great opportunity to demonstrate the value you have for your education, while playing an active role in your community.

Beginning in Fall 2012, some of our First Generation Ambassador Program (FGAP) participants will be mentoring first generation high school students, and will be helping them prepare for the college application process.

Other FGAP participants will be volunteering their time at Adventist Community Services of Greater Washington (ACS) by:

Assisting with ESL (English as a Second Language) courses

Assisting with food and clothing distribution

Refurbishing computers

And supporting other literacy programs for the community

Do I have to be a first generation student to participate in the program?

Yes. However, if you are not a first generation student, there will still be opportunities for you to participate in service activities with the group.

How do I apply?

Applications are available in the Betty Howard Center for Student Success, located in Wilkinson Hall, Room 133. Once you have completed your application, you will be contacted for an interview. For more information, call 301-891-4108 or send an email to fgap.wau@gmail.com.

– THE SCHOOLS –

The School of Arts & Social Sciences offers a curriculum focused on fostering the development of the skills essential to be successful in the global service economy of the 21st Century: writing, critical thinking, debate, analysis, and an understanding and appreciation for cultural diversity.

The School of Health Professions, Science & Wellness employs a philosophy that balances practical training and theory in approaching education for future health sciences professionals. We bridge the gap between concept and practice.

For more than 30 years, WAU has been a leader in providing career building undergraduate degree programs for working professionals. WAU has continued to expand those offerings by adding graduate programs. This provides undergraduate students the opportunity to transition into graduate programs and continue to enhance their skills and competitive marketability.